Overview
Homepage can be accessed by clicking on the Mars planet image at the
top of the page. The Mars Statistics page can be accessed by clicking
on the Mars planet image at the top of the homepage. Enlarged sections
from the homepage can be accessed by clicking on the images. Images and
discoveries are continuously being processed and updated.
Image
sections are presented in a matrix, ie: 7A is the same image on all
relevant pages. Each image section is presented in at least three
sizes; small medium and large with smaller sections that show groups and/or individual buildings and
constructions.
The surface areas of Mars in the section
examples cover approximately .5 km to 1 km in width for most images. The scale and
other image data is available through the Data Page link.
The
full images from which the section examples were made are around 3
kilometers in width for most cases. The original full image and other
relevant data can be found through the links below the images from the
Malin Space Science Systems Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera
Narrow Image Gallery.
Area covered by the large structures in
the examples presented totals at least thousands of square kilometers.
The combined lengths of the large elongated-networked structures cover
many thousands of kilometers.
Some images have been rotated,
resized and have had the brightness and contrast adjusted to help
bring out details. By experimenting with a range of levels from the
original image data details not easily seen without close examination
have been enlarged and documented revealing an extraordinary number of
successive geometric structures. The same results are replicated from many different areas and many different images. The discoveries follow the scientific method.
Currently
the MarsStructures.com website is showing more than a dozen cities
with each city having eight or more sections to view. Further enlarged
sections are normally around .25 km in width for closeups.
The cities
show a wide range of variations and configurations. The elongated
light-colored structures look to be some kind of transport
system. In different locations this system looks enclosed or tubular in
form and segmented. Some areas show forms similar to vegetation.
Round
and other shaped portals can be seen in some of the buildings of
various images bringing in to question possible air and
space transportation technology.
Image Credit: NASA
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In the image sections
between the elongated light-colored objects are many thousands of
structures similar in size and shape to buildings numerous enough
to constitute cities. These buildings exhibit many different
styles of architecture. Please observe closely and carefully at
the larger image sections.
It is this researcher's hope to inspire mutual space exploration, safe technology and extraterrestrial disclosure.
Good Luck All,
Norman Bryden
Advanced
architecture is visible including objects similar to large machinery
and groups similar to industrial complexes. In some images swarms of
buildings make up what looks like highly-developed cities on the surface to subterranean with housing sprawled across the landscape.
In some
examples the structures do not look decrepit or deteriorated from this
distance calling in to question whether or not they may be
inhabited. The structures are numerous enough to accommodate millions
of beings. Who may be living on Mars?